Washer Machine is Leaking Water

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Washer Machine is Leaking Water

Washer machine is leaking water. Water leaks could be obvious, such as visible puddle on the floor. More damaging are not so visible, long lasting small water leaks. Unfortunately, the first thing we notice is floor damage and then we suspect water leak.

  • Symptom: Visible water puddle on the floor or visible water leak. Floor or cabinet water damage due to washer water leak.
  • Possible causes:
  1. Leaking drain pump.
  2. Leaking drain hose.
  3. Leaking water inlet valve or hose
  4. Damage tub seals or door boot gaskets
  5. Plugged drain pipe (plumbing issue).
Solution:
  1. Determine source of the water leak.
  2. Replace the part that causing the water leak.
If problem persist you’ll need to call professional servicer provider for help.
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MD Appliance LLC offers  Washer Repair San Diego CA. We service and repair  appliances such as washers, dishwashers, dryers, refrigerators, microwaves, cooktops and ovens. We train hard to ensure that you and your appliances receive the service that you deserve. As a specialists in washer repair our technician will make sure to explain the problem before servicing your washer. We use only genuine appliance parts for your washer repair and have many of them on hand in our service vehicles. We appreciate your business and we are looking forward to work on your Washer.

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